REMOTE Telecommunications Project Manager (Mid Level)

*Mid-Level ISP Project Manager (Leading projects for metro expansions, OSP, but general telecom is needed)

*FULLY REMOTE and Long term contract

*Client is Google Fiber

Required Skills & Experience

  • 3+yrs within a Project Manager role - Strong ability to hit the ground quickly - Good understanding of Google Suite o They use Google Sheets (Excel will work) - Strong ability to roadmap, project plan and provide risk assessment - Ability and desire to work with many different stakeholders (internal and external at times) - Strong ability to drive progress and collect the proper data to do so - Problem solver and creative - Any working knowledge with Project management tools (Zendesk, ServiceNow) - Coming from a PM related role dedicated within a ISP/Telco company
Nice to Have Skills & Experience
  • Background working with Field operations (ISP)
  • Strong background working on OSP or ISP projects

Job Description Insight Global is looking for a Project Manager to help support a growing organization for a top ISP company in the US. These projects will expand across these focus areas (Field operations, Quality, Analytics, ISP and general Telco). We need candidates that are go getters, that can work well with both internal and external stakeholders and drive projects forward.

These roles will play a major factor in keeping projects on the right path, documentation on roadmaps and timelines. We will have candidates that can hit the ground running and very quickly be able to come up with project plans for best process and stability across many groups. Lastly we need candidates that can handle a Startup mindset, pivot quickly and be ready to make quick impacts.

We have a pay rate from $42-45hr.

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